When you love those pets that reside in your home you only want the best for them. While most humans give the best food and toys to their pets, LYCS Architecture took it one step further and created designer furniture for his cats. Called CATable and CATable 2.0, these two designs are made with solid wood and are so gorgeous they are purr-fectly at home in any aesthetic.

CATable

We all send a lot of time at a desk whether using a laptop or simply writing a grocery list. Cats like hanging out with us, usually on the paper, our laps or even on the laptop. CATable by LYCS Architecture was designed to create a space for cats to hang out with us while we use our desks.

There is a void in the CATable top that lets our favourite kitties to pop up and say meow.

The curvaceous form makes CATable as irresistible to humans as it is to cats. Our fur babies love the holes, we love the look.

Gone will be the days of picking said cat up and putting her/him on the floor. Now Miss or Mister Meow can simply curl up inside CATable for a catnap while still keeping one eye on you.

CATable is as beautiful from the back as it is in the front.

With a large void in the back cats can jump into the CATable without disrupting your work or you.

CATable is 150x70x78cm.

CATable 2.0

CATable 2.0 expands on CATable by creating a place just for cats that will also be a beautiful sculpture that any human can enjoy.

a collection of 4 modular designs, CATable 2.0 can be configured into a step formation for your cat to climb up.

The modular design can be built up, taken apart and rebuilt to change things up when you cat (s) become complacent with each layout.

As cat purr-fect as these cubes are, they can also be used as stools and small tables when used as single units or even a room divider when using many.

Some of the CATable 2.0 voids can be used to display human mementos or used to store a cat’s toys.

“I began my Interior Design career apprenticing with an architectural/engineering firm in Vancouver. I have my Associate of Interior Design from Douglas College; I spent an additional 3 years night school at BCIT studying building technology and 3 years night school at Emily Carr University of Art and Design. This combination of training gives me an all round approach to design from technical to creative and it is that all round approach that makes my design capabilities stand out.